I never knew that this CPU existed and always thought the K6-2/266 was the slowest desktop K6-2/266 ever made. Unfortunately this 233MHz model doesn't work but as the core is technically the same as the K6-2/266 I can use that CPU to benchmark a 233MHz K6-2.... > Read more

The K6-2/300 features a 100MHz FSB which makes it faster than the original K6-2 CPU's that all have a 66MHz FSB. The 300MHz model came in both 66MHz and 100MHz model because not everyone who wanted this CPU could run a 100MHz FSB.... > Read more

A higher clocked 66MHz FSB AMD K6-2. Suitable for the older motherboards that support the K6-2 but not the 100MHz FSB. In case you have a newer motherboard go for the 100MHz FSB versions.... > Read more

The AMD K6-2 400 had a remapped multiplier. If you configure it at 2x it will apply a multiplier of 6x. This enables consumers to install a fast K6-2 400MHz CPU in an older motherboard (if correct voltage and BIOS was available) with only a 66MHz front side bus. Of course this will cause a performan... > Read more

Just like the AMD K6-2 400 and 450 but then faster. At 500MHz the K6-2 is getting to it's peak as it isn't designed to scale much higher. I wouldn't be surprised if this 500MHz model doesn't overclock to 550MHz.... > Read more

An AMD K6-2 at it's peak; 550MHz! You can't get a faster normal K6-2 than this nor AMD could provide you with one. The K6-2 architecture didn't scale well beyond 500MHz. Even the AMD K6-III+ produced with 180nm technology doesn't achieve marvelous clock frequencies.... > Read more